Just Rolled In This Week
Here’s some nearly unbelievable problems car owners create for themselves (and their mechanics) with this week’s Just Rolled In episode that among other foibles includes the wrong way to install an air freshener that took out the turbocharger on one owner’s car all because he was not clear on the concept or his car.
In addition, you can expect to see:
• Sedans used as dump trucks
• What happens when towing a vehicle in 1st gear at 40,000 RPMs
• Customer lies on what really happened to their car
• Expensive aftermarket mistakes
• Stolen car floor carpeting???
• How a vape charger can prevent some cars from starting
• A customer-made custom towing hitch head scratcher
• What an engine looks like 5 years and 41,000 miles without an oil change…ever!
• Why should you never let a relative work on your car if they are not a mechanic
• Another good reason why not to drive under the influence
• An exploding BMW in real-time
• Owner DIY weld fixes on front suspension
• A car making mating Elk sounds without an Elk present
• If it don’t fit, cut something school of thought and mechanical training
That said, and because the video does what words cannot so well, here is a new video guaranteed to make you smile this weekend. For more car-related humor be sure to check out the links below in the “and finally…” section to make your smile even bigger this weekend.
Customer States Several Shops Refused to Diagnose Electrical Concern
And finally…
For additional Just Rolled In humor, here are a few for your consideration:
• Just Rolled In Customer Heats Car with Lit Propane Burner…and More!
• Just Rolled In Friday Fix: Bad Owners, Bad Cars
• Just Rolled In Friday: When DIY on Your Car Goes Oh So Wrong
Timothy Boyer is a Torque News automotive reporter based in Cincinnati. Experienced with early car restorations, he regularly restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites for daily new and used vehicle news.
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